Princess anne's body language shows 'slow-thaw route' with camilla

Princess anne's body language shows 'slow-thaw route' with camilla


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While this could have created tension between the women, body language expert Judi James claimed they actually appear to be close friends. However, Princess Anne may have taken the


"slow-thaw route" to building their friendship. Judi said: "Given their past histories, with Anne having dated Camilla’s ex husband, the relationship between Anne and Camilla


might have been difficult. "History like that would normally create a sense of embarrassment or discomfort from someone in Anne’s position but [in one photo] she looked as though she


might be ignoring or cutting Camilla rather than avoiding her, suggesting she is taking the same slow-thaw route to her sister-in-law as her mother. "But now, the two women seem very


tolerant of one another to the point of often looking like old friends." DON'T MISS The royals have been seen at various events together while in the Royal Family. On such


occasions, they have seemed to get on well and could have a lot in common, Judi continued. She stated: "Camilla and Anne’s most frequent bouts of body language together suggest they


have harvested all the many things they have in common to relax into the role of friends." Their friendship signals could be seen soon after Camilla joined the Royal Family.  "This


pose isn’t about social smiling, it shows two friends sharing a joke, with both appearing delighted with one another’s company." Princess Anne has been a working member of the Royal


Family since she was just 18-years-old. Camilla took on a working role following her wedding to Prince Charles. Both royals have been seen attending virtual engagements and appearances


during the coronavirus crisis. _Never miss a royal update again by signing up to the Daily Express Royal Family newsletter_ THE ROYAL LINE OF SUCCESSION - WHO OUTRANKS WHO? The line of


succession to the British throne dictates the order in which each member of the Royal Family would ascend to the throne. It is also seen as a ranking of importance with the head of the line,


the Queen, taking the place of ruler. Older children come before younger children. Traditionally boys came before girls, but this law was changed on 26 March 2015 before the birth of Prince


William’s first child. Incredibly, Catholics are still excluded from the line of succession, as are children born outside of wedlock. The royals, who usually stick to a strict protocol when


appearing in public, often arrive at events in ascending order of importance, with the most important royal arriving last. Prince Charles, 72, is currently first-in-line to the British


throne, followed by Prince William, 38, his oldest son. Then comes Prince William’s children, George, seven, Charlotte, five, and Louis, two, and they are followed by Prince Harry, 36.


Prince Harry is succeeded by his son Archie Harrison, born in May 2019.